Check the number at the bottom of the bitcoin client on your laptop. Once it matches this number (http://blockexplorer.com/q/getblockcount), and you still don't have any bitcoins, then you can panic.

Hint: If your laptop is nearby your PC e.g. they are networked together, you can speed up the block chain download by starting the bitcoin client with -connect=<ip>, where <ip> is the IP address of your PC.

Try just backing up your wallet.dat again (make sure the client is fully closed) then delete the bitcoin client and all its data and reinstall. Restore the wallet.dat file and let it have a few hours at least to download the whole block chain.

An alternative is to do a -rescan. You can search other threads on how to do that.

ok. I uncheck connect through socks4 proxy and my blocks are moving up. lets see what happens at 134637

That was your problem there, it was trying to connect to a non-existent proxy probably.If you would like, I can upload my block chain to accelerate the process.

Title: Re: OMG help! Wtf?
Post by: jed on July 04, 2011, 01:05:00 AM

This happened to me before. I think it has issues running two clients behind a router. Just send from the one client with the other off and wait for confirmation and then close the sender and open the receiver.

Get full block chain, which will happen eventually or you can download the most recent blockchain from here, which should catch you up to just a few hours ago, and the rest of the blocks will download faster from there.